Festival Pass: Talking with Serj Tankian, more drive-in shows and a Scarypoolparty

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As much as I can fall down the rabbit hole of TikTok videos (I fully admit I lost a few hours to the recent resurgence of Boney M.’s “Rasputin” dance trend on the app), my first music video love will always be those that MTV played constantly in the ’80s.

And I am truly delighted when I come across a lost gem of a popular song where I have little recollection of the truly bizarre video.

Last week, colleague Peter Larsen brought the video for Billy Ocean’s “Loverboy” to my attention. I definitely knew the song, but I did not remember the video that looks like someone had a crazy dream in a knockoff Star Wars cantina.

Back in this decade, we have lots of new music, livestreams and more drive-in shows on the way.

System of a Down frontman Serj Tankian’s solo EP, “Elasticity,” drops on March 19 and his documentary, “Truth to Power,” was released to select theaters and limited streaming on Feb. 19, but will be available for video on demand on April 27. (Photo by George Tonikian)

Musically active 

Serj Tankian, best known as the frontman for System of a Down, makes the rest of us look like we haven’t been doing a whole lot during the pandemic. Tankian has a solo EP on the way, produced a documentary called “Truth to Power,” has been scoring video games and documentaries and continued his political and humanitarian activism.

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Los Angeles trio Ellas will perform modern boleros as part of Boleros De Noche, a virtual concert on March 5 that celebrates the Latin romantic ballads known as boleros. (Photo courtesy Ellas)

Love language

Cozy up for a night in with some romantic music with the latest installment of the Boleros De Noche concert series on Friday. The show, which will feature Ellas and Las Hermanas Garcia, will be available to watch through the weekend.

Electronic artist Deadmau5 will be part of the two-day Rock ‘N’ Relief: Live Stream Concert Series happening March 5-6, which will benefit CORE in an effort to bring COVID-19 vaccines and testing to low-income communities throughout Los Angeles. (Photo by Leah Sems)

Concert with a cause 

This weekend, the Rock ‘N’ Relief: Live Stream Concert Series will feature Foo Fighters, Deadmau5, Carly Simon, Sheryl Crow, Ziggy Marley, Macy Gray, James Blunt, Perry Farrell and others. The charity event will benefit multiple COVID-19 vaccination and testing programs, including mobile COVID-19 vaccination in low-income communities around L.A.

Scarypoolparty is the stage name of Alejandro Aranda, the 26-year-old singer-songwriter from Pomona who finished second on “American Idol” in May 2019. His new EP “Los Angeles,” will be out March 26. (Photo by Bex Griffin)

L.A. story

Pomona’s own Alejandro Aranda, who you might remember from his time on “American Idol” in 2019, has a new EP on the horizon. Recording again as Scarypoolparty, the new release is inspired by Los Angeles and out March 26.

Los Angeles electronic music duo ARMNHMR will bring its show Infinite Skies: SoCal to City National Grove of Anaheim’s Drive-In OC Friday, March 26 and Saturday, March 27. (Photo courtesy of ARMNHMR)

Roll on up

The Drive-In OC concert series in Anaheim has added more electronic music shows to its schedule. Desert Hearts, with Mikey Lion, Lee Reynolds, Marbs and Porky, will have a night of techno on March 19. A week later, L.A.’s ARMNHMR will perform on March 26 and 27. Find out how to get tickets.


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